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the big problem is not really technological, it is economic. we know a great deal about how to secure the systems and we are currently not doing it. those are mostly economic issues, not technical issues. >> some proposals i have seen would give a blanket immune it to liability lawsuits in the case of the company that had a breach of security and someone was injured as a result of that. how do you feel about that and doesn't the threat of being found negligent and therefore responsible for allowing a breach to occur, isn't that exactly the kind of penalty, the kind of free market penalty, that might force more companies and industries to do what they need to do preventatively? >> yeah. i think the difference that we might have on that is the fact that you have suffered a cyber attack and in fact have your system breached does not indicate you have been negligent. a lot 6 these really sophisticated cyber attacks are the nation states sorts of attacks. department of defense stated this very clearly. and the notion that any private company would b
the big problem is not really technological, it is economic. we know a great deal about how to secure the systems and we are currently not doing it. those are mostly economic issues, not technical issues. >> some proposals i have seen would give a blanket immune it to liability lawsuits in the case of the company that had a breach of security and someone was injured as a result of that. how do you feel about that and doesn't the threat of being found negligent and therefore responsible...
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flood warnings -- technology not only extends our physical capacities, but also our cognitive capacities. it's not so significant that a super computer won jeopardy, but i was impressed, and a few years ago, one captured the international chess championship, but in addition to the niche applications, now a lot of these intelligent machines, algorithms and robots do significant things. there's one algorithm law firms use to make it possible for a single first year lawyer working with this computer algorithm to do the same amount of research that used to require 500 first year lawyers, and they don't -- he doesn't make as many mistakes. way fewer mistakes, in fact. the way we used to think about a situation like that is new and unusual, but we always assume those other 499 lawyers that go eat get a job somewhere else, but when the other law firms start using and that other businesses, then my point is we are seeing the combination of outsourcing and robosourceing really transform our economy. the middle class, let's be candid about this, and the united states, for quite some time now, has
flood warnings -- technology not only extends our physical capacities, but also our cognitive capacities. it's not so significant that a super computer won jeopardy, but i was impressed, and a few years ago, one captured the international chess championship, but in addition to the niche applications, now a lot of these intelligent machines, algorithms and robots do significant things. there's one algorithm law firms use to make it possible for a single first year lawyer working with this...
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[laughter] satellite technology was the ideal technology for time. solve the most if not all of the problems that titus to the constricted telecom world of 1968. communication satellite is like a very tall radio talent. it can transmit to a receiver and has a lot of bandwidth. it can carry lots of signals at a relatively low cost. tom whitehead perceived as from the tasks that he had not opened up the telecom industry to new tv program opportunities and opportunities for competition, and new services for consumers. in order to do this, he started with a very simple idea that we call open skies. this was a policy that held that any technically or financially qualified company could launch a communications satellite. in one stroke, adoption of this policy led to the entry of new satellite carriers. because of competition, nationwide connections were affordable for startup companies creating new cable program networks. like hbo and espn and mtv had ted turner's networks. it even inspired an entirely new network console called c-span. soon kabel offered
[laughter] satellite technology was the ideal technology for time. solve the most if not all of the problems that titus to the constricted telecom world of 1968. communication satellite is like a very tall radio talent. it can transmit to a receiver and has a lot of bandwidth. it can carry lots of signals at a relatively low cost. tom whitehead perceived as from the tasks that he had not opened up the telecom industry to new tv program opportunities and opportunities for competition, and new...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> okay. check out this picture. this picture was taken december 21st, 2010. that's then house speaker nancy pelosi signing a bill that was passed by the house so it can be officially sent to the president's desk to become law. did you know that speaker of the house has to sign every bill passed by congress before the president does? that usually does not happen in a big public ceremony, but this time it did because what nancy pelosi is signing there is the official repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." on the far right of the picture you can see democratic senator barbara boxer of california. she was one of the chief proponents of repeal in the u.s. senate. on the f
a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> okay. check out this picture. this picture was taken...
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technology. it >> time for the money report. >> gas prices are rising quickly. >> topping america's money -- gasoline mystery. gas prices are still soaring now at three. someone dollars a gallon, an increase of 13 cents of the last week. and gas prices are usually low this time of year. oil prices are also up, but no reason why. beef prices possibly going up by 10% by the summer. the cattle herd is at the smallest in six decades because feed prices are up. but airline fares are not going up, at least not now but a delta raise prices last week but no other carrier went along so dr. roll back the fare hike. and -- a bourbon decided not to reduce out of contact -- content due to the outcry. "die hard" took in $28 million. have a good day. >> blink 182's drummer fear of flying forces in biscuit the tour. >> he survive the september 2008 plane crash in south carolina which killed four people. he apologized to fans of facebook sang "i still have not got over the horrific events that took place last tim
technology. it >> time for the money report. >> gas prices are rising quickly. >> topping america's money -- gasoline mystery. gas prices are still soaring now at three. someone dollars a gallon, an increase of 13 cents of the last week. and gas prices are usually low this time of year. oil prices are also up, but no reason why. beef prices possibly going up by 10% by the summer. the cattle herd is at the smallest in six decades because feed prices are up. but airline fares...
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he would personally watch the demonstration of the new technology. he kind of invented the precursor to the air force with the balloon corps meant to surveil enemy lines. he probably would have liked the surveillance ability but whether he liked the killing. he did suspend habeas corpus. so i talked to a couple of experts. the kind of consensus if we can call it that is he might have been okay with it legally or morally but strategically, you know,s a nateing robert e. lee or jefferson davis or head of the confed racy may not have been the most strategic choice. >> bill: well, there's a report this morning secretary of defense leon panetta in one of his farewell acts again as defense secretary yesterday announced a new medal for the pentagon. and this is a medal for people who are piloting drones. it is a new combat medal for those who are not actually engaged in combat. i should have done this before you came in. it is called the most -- no, the distinguished warfare medal. which will provide recognition for those who have a direct impact on combat
he would personally watch the demonstration of the new technology. he kind of invented the precursor to the air force with the balloon corps meant to surveil enemy lines. he probably would have liked the surveillance ability but whether he liked the killing. he did suspend habeas corpus. so i talked to a couple of experts. the kind of consensus if we can call it that is he might have been okay with it legally or morally but strategically, you know,s a nateing robert e. lee or jefferson davis or...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>> as millions await the season finale the chris matthews show gave it a washington spin. they spoofed the british drama and turned it into the executive office. pretty clever. >>> a bomb shell admission from maggie smith, the actress who plays the countess. the actress says she doesn't watch the show. listen. >> you're proud of it. >> yes. well, yes, of course i am. i was pausing because i haven't actually seen it. so i don't sit down and watch it. >> never? >> no. i haven't watched it. >> that doesn't surprise me at all. that is why i love her. she says she doesn't want to agonize over her performance but she hopes to watch it once the show is all over. >>> back to this side of the pond. now i see it. the president's reaction says it all in this white house photo. the pres
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>> as millions await the season finale the chris matthews show gave it a washington spin. they spoofed the british drama and turned it into the executive office. pretty...
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so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the industrial impacts. do you want to -- neil, do you want to -- >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with what you said, but i think it's a false dichotomy. i do believe in history. if you look at music or software, music was done by the labels, software was done by microsoft or ibm. then came the internet, pcs, tablets and mp3 players. anybody can create software or make music. nobody pays anything. what's settled is it's not one versus the other, it's ecology of markets that didn't exist. there's markets of 1, 10, 100,000, a million. there's still labels, but i would
so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the...
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so the technologies we're developing takes advantage of these advances in technology and allows the cable operators to take advantage of the capacity they've already invested in. >> host: phil mckinney, is the cable industry a growing industry? do you see a long future for that industry? >> guest: oh, yeah, definitely. i mean, from the standpoint of cablelabs, keep in mind our membership is world wild, not just the -- worldwide, not just the u.s. in china there's estimationings there's going to be $30 billion spent in the cable industry alone over the next five years. even here in the u.s., we're still seeing growth. if you look at the growth rate in data usage from subscribers from cable data services, we're seeing anywhere from 30, 40, 50% rates on an annual basis, and there's no slowing down. so there's just this insatiable hunger for more capacity, faster or speeds. and so the cable industry has a long, long future in being able to be that provider of choice for those services. >> host: when you look ten years down the road, how are people going to be viewing video, viewing tv? same w
so the technologies we're developing takes advantage of these advances in technology and allows the cable operators to take advantage of the capacity they've already invested in. >> host: phil mckinney, is the cable industry a growing industry? do you see a long future for that industry? >> guest: oh, yeah, definitely. i mean, from the standpoint of cablelabs, keep in mind our membership is world wild, not just the -- worldwide, not just the u.s. in china there's estimationings...
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she hell bent on developing nuclear weapons and technology that could reach the united states. nobody is shivering in their boots at the pentagon yet, but they are on track. >> it could be a game changer. words you don't like to say. in your face, beijing. if china is telling them not to do this, maybe it changes this time. otherwise they are on china and what they do there. the south korea election there. incredible concern that there ties between north korea and iran. the nuclear programs as well. >> it comes the a time in the midst of changing our team in this country. they have the former vice president going out and saying that it's a weak team and i think it's a scary moment. >> the president is expected to ask for more tax revenue and fewer tax cuts. can his plan pass congress? we will ask the national economic council, joan sperling and josh grin and bloomberg views mark carlson. hopefully they brought us money. here's a check on the forecast. bill. >> the magic of tv. winder storm warnings continue from oklahoma. i-40 is the place to watch. we have a winter weather adv
she hell bent on developing nuclear weapons and technology that could reach the united states. nobody is shivering in their boots at the pentagon yet, but they are on track. >> it could be a game changer. words you don't like to say. in your face, beijing. if china is telling them not to do this, maybe it changes this time. otherwise they are on china and what they do there. the south korea election there. incredible concern that there ties between north korea and iran. the nuclear...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier?
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technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society but not yet government. and governor, you understand this intimately. we still have this top-down hierarchical structure, and it's no longer increasingly relevant to the world everyone else is living in. so that's what the book begins to address. >> how do you harness -- >> exactly. >> -- how do you harness this incredible resource we have which is this new technology? because to some people it's about posting family photos and sending snarky tweets to each other. how do you use that for good? >> it's about a two-way conversation. i'm convinced of this, as a businessperson, i have about 1,000 employees in 15 businesses. we used to have one-way broadcast conversations. here's our product, take it or leave it. those days are over. it's a two-way conversation. it's the age of you. it's about customization, not standardization. and so that is a fundamental precept in terms of government reform. we've got to have that feed
technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society but not yet government. and governor, you understand this intimately. we still have this top-down hierarchical structure, and it's no longer increasingly relevant to the world everyone else is living in. so that's what the book begins to address. >> how do you harness -- >> exactly. >> -- how do you harness this incredible resource we have which is this new technology? because...
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three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone state of face recognition technology that is intended to be used by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparking new privacy concerns. has more now on america's fondness for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans be gathered at the border when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing
three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone state of face recognition technology that is intended to be used by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparking new privacy concerns. has more now on america's fondness for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero...
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the technology is currently used on large cruiseships. if you're a woman looking for the best city to get paid, look for nur than the district. "forbes" looked at the 2011 american community survey by the american census bureau and found the best-pays city was washington, d.c. the median income is $57,000, almost triple the salary of the worst-paying city. the median income for women is just under $22,000 a year in the -- >>> a new study by the federal trade commission found that as many as 40 million americans have errors in their report. bad credit profile can prevent you from getting loans, low interest rates or even a job. nbc's danielle leigh shows us how to spot problems and get them fixed. >> reporter: tuwana is one of the roughly 20% of americans with errors. >> there were quite a few errors, incredible address, incredible claims against myself, incredible birth dates. >> reporter: the food service employee discovered the errors only after she was denied a loan to start a food truck company. we met her last october. four months la
the technology is currently used on large cruiseships. if you're a woman looking for the best city to get paid, look for nur than the district. "forbes" looked at the 2011 american community survey by the american census bureau and found the best-pays city was washington, d.c. the median income is $57,000, almost triple the salary of the worst-paying city. the median income for women is just under $22,000 a year in the -- >>> a new study by the federal trade commission found...
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use some more oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off the world for good i'm also issuing a new goal for america let's cut in here the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next twenty years sounds a good decent start but given the size of the problem and the consequences of not addressing it we should be looking for more than just decent starts we need urgent revolutionary change in how we generate and consume energy in this nation in twenty years not in ten years now because right now at this rate we're looking at a five degree increase in temperatures over the next century when that last happened two hundred fifty million years ago it triggered an event known as the permian extinction that wiped out ninety five percent of all life on the planet it's happening again and we're doing it to ourselves when the president says we must do this for the sake of our children and our future he is very much not exaggerating so the very very least we need to kick our addiction to dirty oil and coal sort
use some more oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off the world for good i'm also issuing a new goal for america let's cut in here the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next twenty years sounds a good decent start but given the size of the problem and the consequences of not addressing it we should be looking for more than just decent starts we need urgent revolutionary change in how we...
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and we can do it by encouraging these breakthrough technologies. think about where we are with natural gas right now. not even -- not even ten years ago we were looking to import. because of the technologies they're out there we have shifted dramatically from a time of scarcity to one of the abundance. so this notion that somehow or another we have to do is increase the prices so that we will use less of our resources, it just doesn't pan out. wire we not smart to acquire we not tapping into the american ingenuity and engineer way to the new affordable. gerri: is doing it every day. gerri: thank you for coming on. it's a pleasure to have you on the show an interest in the year take on this topic. >> thanks so much. gerri: a lot more still to come, including president obama pushing to make preschool available to every single child in the nation. when teachers take coming up. if you're thinking of putting the question, older horses. finally, should be giving to assam after you walk down the aisle. ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. oth
and we can do it by encouraging these breakthrough technologies. think about where we are with natural gas right now. not even -- not even ten years ago we were looking to import. because of the technologies they're out there we have shifted dramatically from a time of scarcity to one of the abundance. so this notion that somehow or another we have to do is increase the prices so that we will use less of our resources, it just doesn't pan out. wire we not smart to acquire we not tapping into...
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at&t. ♪ >>> the department of motor vehicle has put the breaks on a multi million dollars technology. little progress was made on the vehicle registration upgrade to the project was cancelled. >>> a reporter from cnn decided to put the tesla to the test. the cnn reporter headed out on the same rout 270 miles from washington, d.c. to boston. he said he kept his speed between 60 and 65 miles per hour. kept the temperature at 72 degrees and minimized stops. he said the car made the entire trip with battery power to spare. >>> the city of richmond continues to examine the city's dornin drive tunnel. crews have not found any new areas of failing concrete. they expect engineers to come up with a plan to fix the problem next week. the tint tunnel is 100 years old and connecting point richmond with keller park. >>> those gym child care facile cities allow busy parents to make time for a work out but it may surprise you that those centers are not licensed. gasia mikaelian explains what people need to know before dropping their children off. 4-year-old jack's parents says he carries a scar from
at&t. ♪ >>> the department of motor vehicle has put the breaks on a multi million dollars technology. little progress was made on the vehicle registration upgrade to the project was cancelled. >>> a reporter from cnn decided to put the tesla to the test. the cnn reporter headed out on the same rout 270 miles from washington, d.c. to boston. he said he kept his speed between 60 and 65 miles per hour. kept the temperature at 72 degrees and minimized stops. he said the car...
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the government has high hopes for renewable energy, know-how, and technology from partners such as japan. khemmapat rog juan chic uh in thailand. >>> pakistan's auto market has long been dom nauted by companies from japan. established sales networks have kept rivals firmly in the rearview mirror. but now an ambitious newcomer is starting to close the gap. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: on the streets of pakistan, one thing has been constant. old or new, most vehicles here are japanese brands. pakistanis love japanese cars. so much so that nearly 100% of automobiles traded in the domestic market are japanese. some vehicles are even decorated with the names of japanese companies. most drivers don't read japanese. but that's not the point. the decorations look cool. >> translator: you can show off your car as a japanese car. and it looks cool with stickers on. >> reporter: but the domination of japanese brands is under threat. this motor show took place in the southern city of karachi last month. most exhibitors were the familiar names from japan. but this year for the first
the government has high hopes for renewable energy, know-how, and technology from partners such as japan. khemmapat rog juan chic uh in thailand. >>> pakistan's auto market has long been dom nauted by companies from japan. established sales networks have kept rivals firmly in the rearview mirror. but now an ambitious newcomer is starting to close the gap. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: on the streets of pakistan, one thing has been constant. old or new, most...
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good, there's some that fibbed a way to misuse the technology. it's important that the public recognize, you know, those issues as well. >> anything to add from the other two witnesses? i have one more question, so, quickly. >> yes, sir. just real quickly, while i'm not an attorney or legal expert on this, we go it a lot of forums where this subject is discussed, and sort of the consensus opinion that i've drawn from this is that, yes, privacy is not the faa's responsibility. they are focused on safety. there are legal precedents that are set relative to technology and surveillance if these exist. the legislators and community really need to identify what the ethical issues are and how these differ from a uas to a mannedded aircraft relative to flight operations. this issue that dr. dillingham mentioned, public and the media, really need to be educated about uas operations. >> dr. toner, do you have anything to add? you don't have to. okay. thank you very much, and, mr. chairman, you and i may have to roll up our sleeves and do a little of bipart
good, there's some that fibbed a way to misuse the technology. it's important that the public recognize, you know, those issues as well. >> anything to add from the other two witnesses? i have one more question, so, quickly. >> yes, sir. just real quickly, while i'm not an attorney or legal expert on this, we go it a lot of forums where this subject is discussed, and sort of the consensus opinion that i've drawn from this is that, yes, privacy is not the faa's responsibility. they...
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technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always opportunities for a new disruption. i think a lot of this will be around interest, but that's just my prediction. >> so we shouldn't, as consumers or in any other role that we may occupy, worry about the control that certain companies may exercise over the internet itself and the information that it contains? >> well, i think that privacy will always be something that users should consider. i also think privacy is always a trade-off. when you give up some of your personal information, you get something in return. it is about m
technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always...
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technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered.
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so from a technological standpoint we need people to start thinking about this. we need development amateurs. we need to develop new ideas in how we can conduct operations, lethal operation can be more mobile. and lasting is, is that we talk about is, this is where i focus on leadership in my mind leadership is the key going forward. and it's because i believe that in the future it's about the joint interagency, intergovernmental multinational if either. and it's our ability of our leaders to operate in this environment, ma and be able to move your way through this because what i've learned over the last 10 years is my expense is it's not about what happened, it's why it happened. once you figure out why it happened to you can then come up with the right combination of solutions to fix that problem. when you think about that -- we need to think about that. >> yes, sir, here in the fourth row. >> general, thank you. john with the association for american joggers. i run a campaign on the importance of k-12 geography education because gps technology. the campaign is
so from a technological standpoint we need people to start thinking about this. we need development amateurs. we need to develop new ideas in how we can conduct operations, lethal operation can be more mobile. and lasting is, is that we talk about is, this is where i focus on leadership in my mind leadership is the key going forward. and it's because i believe that in the future it's about the joint interagency, intergovernmental multinational if either. and it's our ability of our leaders to...
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pacific ocean and we never see it but even so it's great even so you can imagine with today's modern technology we should be able to track these things fairly sure and i mean we're tracking we're tracking the one twenty four to. there. which king that one that's fifty meters across the thing that fell over you catch him there it's probably meet your across my back so fifty fifty meters across now you're talking about so so i've actually been a bit confused here at r.t. the next piece that is coming into the atmosphere in the next couple of hours has nothing to do with this morning's going to ride. today of itself but you're telling me it's fifty meters that. it's completely separate and it's not coming through the atmosphere ok it's passing beyond the atmosphere it's going past it's going between your main base not coming to the atmosphere so it's not going to it's ok it's all right so we can tell i want to calm down but the part of all of this is not. points cards or anything else lands and i it's like yet another coincidence and you know it's terrible that the people in you catch him going ar
pacific ocean and we never see it but even so it's great even so you can imagine with today's modern technology we should be able to track these things fairly sure and i mean we're tracking we're tracking the one twenty four to. there. which king that one that's fifty meters across the thing that fell over you catch him there it's probably meet your across my back so fifty fifty meters across now you're talking about so so i've actually been a bit confused here at r.t. the next piece that is...
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technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia. the future covered. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as that he was younger than me just going to be younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't he was a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to murder children. america's you know so when you go on this there would be an american behind every tree with a gun. i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged.
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered. the worst you're going to say the only white house of the day the radio guy and. what you want. to do because you never seen anything like that i'm cold. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle five tiny pacific islands one big problem for japan china and the region what is fueling this dispute domestic nationalism geopolitics and natural resource grab all of the above then there's the question of what is called the pacific pivot is washington's pivot focused on challenging china's great power ambitions. to cross out this heated island dispute i'm joined by she cocoa goto in washington she is a northeast asia associate at the wilson center in hong kong we have andrew bloom he is an international an independent china specialist and in philadelphia we crossed him and then he is a writer and blogger for counterpunch all right folks cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want to thank you to our guest in washin
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered. the worst you're going to say the only white house of the day the radio guy and. what you want. to do because you never seen anything like that i'm cold. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle five tiny pacific islands one big problem for japan china and the region what is fueling this dispute domestic nationalism geopolitics and natural...
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appeared in outlets including npr and was named to the 100 inspire less as a world changer for his use of technology to of our social change. he is working on a biography of leonard freed. let us welcome these guest and how the historic march august 1963 change the ongoing worldwide struggle for civil rights. [applause] >> "this is the day" how did the book it started? and i say it was president a bomb in his first term said i am here because you all marched. 50 years ago what did i think america was? it took was all things to me. my husband is comment by country, a jewish family family, and my cousins and lots of americans. we came here from amsterdam. i have no photo of with self of our seven month stay in america but but we do of family. he needed them for his project nothing but a race he said. i wish to have that picture of myself at the march on washington i only had my eyes. and these eyes looked and looked and looked. i would see all these faces and then all these faces, the day of the march was america for me. then the speech of doctor martin king, i have a dream come of this speech was in
appeared in outlets including npr and was named to the 100 inspire less as a world changer for his use of technology to of our social change. he is working on a biography of leonard freed. let us welcome these guest and how the historic march august 1963 change the ongoing worldwide struggle for civil rights. [applause] >> "this is the day" how did the book it started? and i say it was president a bomb in his first term said i am here because you all marched. 50 years ago what...
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technology innovation all the latest developments from russia. the future. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. today. these are the images. you were talking about the japan china island. ok i'm going to go back to washington i guess there was very angry that you couldn't jump in before the break and now is your opportunity i'd like to see you know preface it is that it's what we heard at the very end of the program of the first part is that the militarization of the region and this sounds very very dangerous going back to your nine hundred fourteen comment go ahead. i want to repeat again that the east china sea territorial dispute and the u.s. pivot towards the asia pacific region are two different and two suffrage strategy would have all the time either trying it's very interesting you have to admit got don't you think the timing is yes it is it but i do believe it is a coincidence the really really balancing of u.s. military forces is not something that you can just do overnight it takes years upon years of decision making and strat
technology innovation all the latest developments from russia. the future. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. today. these are the images. you were talking about the japan china island. ok i'm going to go back to washington i guess there was very angry that you couldn't jump in before the break and now is your opportunity i'd like to see you know preface it is that it's what we heard at the very end of the program of the first part is that the...
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please technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future of covered. space is based on. you know care redfish. play. music. concert the show today how to sing we just had a studio upgrade like a month just to go to the debate which is basically devoted to the united states. would take mass shootings for the rich to say me looks like someone killed them it says stop the bloodshed on this one tom stupid thing coming coming is there a concept of the steam...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? entertainment. of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. entertainment. french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, entertainment. in every little bottle. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." move over michele bachmann. remember her witch hunt against hillary clinton's close aide? bachmann back then accused her of helping members of the muslim brotherhood infiltrate the u.s. government. enter former fbi agent turned anti-islam activists john gordolo. his reason for why john brennan should not be cia director, of course, he's a secret muslim. >> he has interwoven his life, profaftionally and personally, with individuals that we know are terrorists and
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? entertainment. of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. entertainment. french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male...
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develop the technologies that defend our country and make our fighting men and women safer and advance our economies. more than half, more than half of economic growth in this country since world war ii has resulted from technological. none of which would've been impossible or almost none of which would've been possible without the basic research funding by the federal government. sometimes this all sounds very theoretical, but we lived every day. let me hold up for you this morning this fetching little iphone. you can't get along without this thing. you all have one in your pocket. or perhaps you're looking at right now and not listening to me. [laughter] which by the way is pretty standard for us professors, so it's not surprising. this device that you have in your pocket and i have in mind, would not exist were it not for federally funded research. let me show you why. the gps that enables your device to guide you to your destination would not exist without federally funded research that would reduce the atomic clock. so apple made this thing, and they did a great job. but without t
develop the technologies that defend our country and make our fighting men and women safer and advance our economies. more than half, more than half of economic growth in this country since world war ii has resulted from technological. none of which would've been impossible or almost none of which would've been possible without the basic research funding by the federal government. sometimes this all sounds very theoretical, but we lived every day. let me hold up for you this morning this...
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previously, she was division chief of research training and technology, patrol three districts, patrol districts three and five as commander, crimes against person. so a lot of on the ground experience, and the public information officer for the internal affairs bureau, police training academy, gang bureau, commander of information technologies the unit. she holds a ba in political science from metropolitan state college, an m.a. in criminal justice from the university of colorado at denver, and a ph.d from the university of denver and intercultural communications. she's a graduate of the 203rd class of the fbi national academy, in the 1994 class of the african-american leadership institute. so we welcome her with her wealth of experience and insight to the podium. dr. keesee. [applause] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i stand before you as my grandmother and my father and my mother want me to tell you a credential lack woman because i spent hundreds of thousands of hours in a corner staring at a white wall in a reflective state about something they think i did, something i did do
previously, she was division chief of research training and technology, patrol three districts, patrol districts three and five as commander, crimes against person. so a lot of on the ground experience, and the public information officer for the internal affairs bureau, police training academy, gang bureau, commander of information technologies the unit. she holds a ba in political science from metropolitan state college, an m.a. in criminal justice from the university of colorado at denver,...
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. >>> warfare has gone hi-tech these days, but even with all the technology you still need boots on the ground during combat. at quantico marine base just outside of the district troops are being trained for the front lines. fox 5's sherri ly joined them on the firing range. >> reporter: this is warfare. >> 1032. >> reporter: live mortar rounds launching. >> alpha alpha 1027 fire when red ditch. >> reporter: and howlitzers firing, in places like afghanistan marine sergeant zachary meyers knows firsthand these are the tools of trade in combat. >> most of the marine sleep around the gun are around the gun and are there within seconds. >> stand by. fire. fire. fire. >> reporter: they're using real weapons with real munitions all just 40 miles away from washington at marine corps base quantico. >> the same type they would use in theaters somewhere depending on the situation. >> reporter: these big guns can hit a target 25 miles away with gps guidance and level a building. that's why every precaution is taken to prevent something from going off target. >> there's no room for error at all. >>
. >>> warfare has gone hi-tech these days, but even with all the technology you still need boots on the ground during combat. at quantico marine base just outside of the district troops are being trained for the front lines. fox 5's sherri ly joined them on the firing range. >> reporter: this is warfare. >> 1032. >> reporter: live mortar rounds launching. >> alpha alpha 1027 fire when red ditch. >> reporter: and howlitzers firing, in places like...
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. >> leon panetta wednesday talked about drones and technology to a certain extent, talked about their importance in the battle against terrorism. he proposed a new medal saying in part "the medal provides recognition for the extraordinary achievements that directly impact on combat operations, but that do not involve acts of valor or physical risk that combat entails." what do you make of that? >> well i think that you do have to recognize these people who are associated with the control of the unmanned aero vehicles. i was in a conference yesterday -- >> but are they medal-worthy? >> lots of people get medals for achievement, they get medals for service, some are combat related, some aren't, there are also medals for valor. the diligence to work those unmanned aerial vehicles to stay fixed on the screen to bring to bear all of the intelligence, all the judgment to make the recommendations to do it right, to do it with minimal collateral damage, to go after the right target, yes, you want really good people in there, they should be recognized for that. we keep calling it drones as tho
. >> leon panetta wednesday talked about drones and technology to a certain extent, talked about their importance in the battle against terrorism. he proposed a new medal saying in part "the medal provides recognition for the extraordinary achievements that directly impact on combat operations, but that do not involve acts of valor or physical risk that combat entails." what do you make of that? >> well i think that you do have to recognize these people who are associated...
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group in san francisco plans on protesting his visit tonight and they are angry about the smart meter technology that he is said to be a supporter. he is speaking at the marriott at noon today and tomorrow he will be in san francisco at 7:30 and tomorrow he will be speaking at 7:00 p.m. in san rafael at don't anybody can't tune -- dominican university. >>> they are trying to lure them to move to texas. perry plans on meeting today with more businesses although he would not say which ones. it is confirmed that one company will listen to what he has to say. a manufacturing business at the state of california desperately wants to stay right here. >>> new information in east napa happened last may. the police officer shot a 26- year-old man after a foot chase acted in self-defense. he was left in a coma but survived and filed a lawsuit alleging he used excessive force. >>> a woman was hit with a stray bullet at 6:00 last night. it came from somebody who was shotting at a car on sick can more drive -- near her home, and neighbors say this is the third time that duplex has been hit. >>> well the work
group in san francisco plans on protesting his visit tonight and they are angry about the smart meter technology that he is said to be a supporter. he is speaking at the marriott at noon today and tomorrow he will be in san francisco at 7:30 and tomorrow he will be speaking at 7:00 p.m. in san rafael at don't anybody can't tune -- dominican university. >>> they are trying to lure them to move to texas. perry plans on meeting today with more businesses although he would not say which...
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the problem was then the technology change. all of a sudden, everything that are not important, electronic sensors, motors, viewfinders, lenses. there was no longer any capability to make them in new york anymore. this is where it came up with the notion of the health of the industrial commons which is really important to being able to sustain your ability to innovate. the company leaders then think about more broadly the capabilities embodied by suppliers, educational institutions to train workers? component manufacturing, toolmakers, all of those things. there is a classic tragedy of the comments problem. >> does the government have a role in helping companies like kodak? not kodak themselves, but are there other laws we can pass to nudge people away from outsourcing not only jobs but also their intellectual capital and their ability to grow in the future? >> absolutely. i have talked about demand-side policies. we need a level playing field to get the exchange rates right. that will cut our trade deficit about in half. it is
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france the us britain and some other democratic powers are helping to produce internet surveillance technologies for china syria libya egypt and tunisia will if they allow the governments of these countries to use it against their people is there any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. with this twitter dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the us and france and any greenland reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide the birthday party at liberty equality fraternity france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear and whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. also making headlines this morning in pakistan militants disguised as policemen attacked the office of a top politician to shower killing five people is a day of protest. demanded more security from the shia minority after
france the us britain and some other democratic powers are helping to produce internet surveillance technologies for china syria libya egypt and tunisia will if they allow the governments of these countries to use it against their people is there any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. with this twitter dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the us and france and any greenland reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy...
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we've create classes that focus on science technology, engineering and math. the skills employers are looking for to fill jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. now even with better high schools most young people will need some higher education. it's a simple fact. the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way in the middle class. but today's skyrocketing cost price too many young people out of a higher education or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits grants, and better loans we've made college more afford be for families and students over the last few years, but taxpayers can't keep subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. colleges must do their part to keep costs down, and it's our job to make sure that they to. [applause] so tonight i ask congress to change the higher education act so that affordability and value are included in determining which colleges receive certain types of federal aid. [applause] and tomorrow my administration will release a ne
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same machines, some technology. they said they had no intention of making a bomb, it is all for peaceful purposes. do you believe that? that is the question with a round. -- with iran. they have the toughest sanctions regime that has ever been imposed on any nation. you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. -- collapsed or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. can we set a tough program? yes, we can. and we have. asat program, a cyber-worm, that destroys about 8000 of the very delicate iranian centrifuges. they have them covered. they have expanded the program. i have no doubt we are trying to stop the program. we can delay it. host: a quick question, is that iran or of korea more of a threat? guest: north korea has weapons. you always start with capability, what you have and what you a
same machines, some technology. they said they had no intention of making a bomb, it is all for peaceful purposes. do you believe that? that is the question with a round. -- with iran. they have the toughest sanctions regime that has ever been imposed on any nation. you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply...